Doja Cat Tweets “I’m F***ing Losing It Right Now!” & Fans Are Concerned

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Doja Cat Concerns Fans W/ Her Latest Tweet: I’m F***ing Losing It Right Now!
We hope everything is okay with Doja Cat! The artist shared a few cryptic messages that had fans concerned.
She first wrote Tuesday (April 7),
“IM F***ING LOSING IT RIGHT NOW. IM GOING TO TAKE A S*** ON MY LAPTOP AND THROW IT LIKE A FRISBY YOU F***ING B****”

When asked if she was okay, Doja Cat replied with,
“F*** NO, BABY?!?!!!!!!!??????”

Fans replied to her tweets with clear concern about her wellbeing.

The tweet comes shortly after she denied being on drugs after showing other concerning behavior.
She tweeted,
“I think I was scared I had boogers but if you guys want to be worried about me doing cocaine that’s fine at least you care. That’s nice of y’all.”
“I always have dookie hanging out my nose and I gotta pick it a lot cause I get sniffles from dressing like a slut all the time. Have you ever seen me in a sweater? No. That’s why I’m digging in my f**king face.”
What do you think about Doja Cat’s tweets? Tell us in the comments.
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